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  2. Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport

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    Predecessors of the current ministry include the Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Sports, Youth and Culture; the youth remit from the latter title is now under the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information. The ministry includes the following agencies: [2] Jamaica Cultural Development Commission; Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation

  3. Ministries and agencies of the Jamaican government - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport [1] Jamaica Cultural Development Commission; Women's Centre of Jamaica Foundation; Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission; The Institute of Jamaica; Jamaica National Heritage Trust; National Library of Jamaica; Sports Development Foundation; Ministry of Education, Youth and Information [2] National ...

  4. Jamaica Independence Festival - Wikipedia

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    A formal organizing group, the Jamaica Festival Commission was established by an act of parliament in 1968, which became the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) by another parliamentary act in 1980. [2] Today, the administrative structure includes a large volunteer-base with a JCDC officer appointed to oversee activities in each parish.

  5. Jamaica National Heritage Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica National Heritage Trust is responsible for the promotion, preservation, and development of Jamaica's material cultural heritage (buildings, monuments, bridges, etc.). [1] The organisation maintains the list of National Heritage Sites in Jamaica. [4] It is chartered by The Jamaica National Heritage Trust Act, 1985. [5]

  6. Eric Donaldson - Wikipedia

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    Two of his festival winners ("Sweet Jamaica" (1977) and "Land of My Birth" (1978)) were written by Winston Wallace. [4] In an online poll held in 2013 by the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission, "Land of My Birth" was voted the most popular winner in the contest's history. [5] Donaldson currently lives in Kent Village, Jamaica. [1]

  7. Cinema of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Directors in Jamaica have often emulated many of the aspects of The Harder They Come. The movies that succeeded it began a distinct culture in Jamaican cinema based in realism and music as a central focus. Examples can be seen in works such as Third World Cop, Rockers, and Dancehall Queen.

  8. Ralston McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The show, on for decades, aired weekly on RJR 94 FM (Radio Jamaica) and the Internet, linking persons with long-lost family and friends. He has set up Jamaica Contact , a web-based extension of his family search service.

  9. Gospel reggae - Wikipedia

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    Lester Lewis has been described as a pioneer of gospel reggae, having won the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission Gospel Song Competition in 1989 with "Every Time I Read My Bible". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The popularity of gospel reggae has been seen as a sign that reggae has taken broader hold in Jamaica, having previously been strongly identified ...

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